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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 2631409" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>Update - on a brain scan, they found a small dot from the beginning of a stroke, from the clot in the neck. Thankfully they got him on blood thinners soon enough that it is inconsequential. His neck vertebrae are not stable and may need surgery, we will find out hopefully a little later this morning. Even if not, at least another 6-8 weeks with a neck brace, best case scenario. Still waiting to hear more on the broken vertebrae in the lower back. They also found that his wrist is broken too, they are going to do more scanning to determine if it needs surgery, for now they are putting it in a splint. As would be expected, he had a pretty bad concussion, but seems to be ok from that. His pelvis is stable, and once all the more serious matters are stabilized, it can be full weight bearing and he can walk on it as much as he can stand to. He will be at least another week here at the U. But we're getting a little better picture as to what is going on, and where we are headed moving forward.</p><p></p><p>Much less important, but absolutely heart breaking to him, his rifle that I just finished for him a few weeks ago, and this was his first time hunting with it, was pretty much destroyed inside the scabbard. I think the barreled action, trigger, and maybe bipod is salvageable. I'm just thankful he is alive, but this has been his biggest concern through this whole thing. I assured him we can rebuild it, so that made him feel a bit better.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]398343[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]398344[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 2631409, member: 87243"] Update - on a brain scan, they found a small dot from the beginning of a stroke, from the clot in the neck. Thankfully they got him on blood thinners soon enough that it is inconsequential. His neck vertebrae are not stable and may need surgery, we will find out hopefully a little later this morning. Even if not, at least another 6-8 weeks with a neck brace, best case scenario. Still waiting to hear more on the broken vertebrae in the lower back. They also found that his wrist is broken too, they are going to do more scanning to determine if it needs surgery, for now they are putting it in a splint. As would be expected, he had a pretty bad concussion, but seems to be ok from that. His pelvis is stable, and once all the more serious matters are stabilized, it can be full weight bearing and he can walk on it as much as he can stand to. He will be at least another week here at the U. But we're getting a little better picture as to what is going on, and where we are headed moving forward. Much less important, but absolutely heart breaking to him, his rifle that I just finished for him a few weeks ago, and this was his first time hunting with it, was pretty much destroyed inside the scabbard. I think the barreled action, trigger, and maybe bipod is salvageable. I'm just thankful he is alive, but this has been his biggest concern through this whole thing. I assured him we can rebuild it, so that made him feel a bit better. [ATTACH type="full" alt="20221002_120807.jpg"]398343[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full" alt="20221002_120656.jpg"]398344[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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